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Deputy resigns from Board after calling rabbi-in-training 'Nazi youth' and 'kapo'

Nick Pitch quits after complaint is lodged

August 15, 2018 13:38
Mr Pitch also tweeted mocked-up images of Jeremy Corbyn in Nazi uniform
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A Board of Deputies representative has stood down after a complaint about his tweets in which he called a former deputy and trainee rabbi a “kapo”, and participants of the "Kaddish for Gaza" event "Nazi youth".

Nick Pitch, who was elected to represent Chigwell and Hainault Synagogue in June, made the comments on August 9, as he argued on Twitter with Gabriel Webber, a former deputy for the Union of Jewish Students and Liberal Judaism, who stepped down in 2017 to focus on his rabbinic training.

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Mr Pitch appeared to blame to Mr Webber for the “Kaddish for Gaza” event – a demonstration held in Parliament Square in which many young, left-leaning Jews said the mourning prayer for 62 Palestinians killed in clashes on the Gaza border earlier this year.